Thanks to Google updates, redesigning
your website sometimes becomes a necessity to keep up with all of the latest changes
in the industry. If it has good search engine rankings and enjoys tons of
traffic, it is critical to discover how to redesign
your website without losing your keyword/SEO cache.
Web site optimization produces highly competitive web sites that out-perform on every measure; traffic, speed, conversion rates, sell-throughs, and, most importantly, return on your investment. We offer expert website optimization services and a book Website Optimization: Speed, Search Engine & Conversion Rate Secrets. Try our free Web Page Analyzer, our free website spell checker, and our new SEO analysis tool. New Internet dental marketing service.
Showing posts with label website redesign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label website redesign. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Saturday, September 27, 2014
SEO Speed Tips for Any Website
Google's ranking algorithm is complicated. It's easy to lose
track of all of the things that you're supposed to do to keep your website's
rank high – you have to generate quality backlinks, avoid duplicate content,
optimize your pages for various keywords, and make sure that everything's
easily crawlable. Many webmasters get so busy working on all of these things
that they forget about one of the most important things to optimize your site
for: speed.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Improve Your Dental Website in 6 Steps
A fresh, professional-looking website builds trust and credibility and, ultimately, converts site visitors into new patients. But with so much conflicting information available, what are the real keys to a strong website, especially for a dental practice? What follows is a list of six ways to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of a dental website via redesign.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Redesign Your Dental Practice Website to Attract New Patients
Dental website marketing basically involves convincing internet users that they'll have a more beautiful smile if they use your services. "Just a more beautiful smile?" you might ask. Well, yes – if a beautiful smile is understood to be representative of healthy, attractive teeth.
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